Uterus Blood Supply
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1. Sheep Model for Uterine Transplantation: The Best Option Before Starting a Human Program
OBJECTIVE: This study reports the first four cases of a uterine transplant procedure conducted in sheep in Latin America. The aim of this study was to evaluate the success of uterine transplantation in sheep. METHOD: The study was conducted at Laboratory of Medical Investigation 37 (LIM 37) at the University of São Paulo School of Medicine. Four healthy m
Clinics. Publicado em: 2017-03
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2. Reference ranges for Doppler flow velocity indices of the uteroplacental, fetoplacental and fetal circulation in normal pregnancies / Construção de curvas de normalidade dos índices dopplervelocimétricos das circulações uteroplacentária, fetoplacentária e fetal
INTRODUÇÃO: A dopplervelocimetria foi incorporada à propedêutica obstétrica por ser um método rotineiro e não-invasivo, que possibilita a avaliação da função placentária e da resposta fetal à hipoxia em gestações de alto risco. Várias curvas de valores de referência dos índices dopplervelocimétricos dos vasos de interesse na especialidade
Publicado em: 2007
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3. Collateral arterial blood supply to the pregnant uterus in the sheep.
The common internal iliac artery in the sheep gives rise to the arteries which are the primary source of blood to the uterus. We have used a vascular occluder placed on the common internal iliac artery of the pregnant sheep to induce and study the effects of chronic fetal hypoxaemia. We have noted that uterine blood flow and fetal oxygenation improve within
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4. The effect of pregnancy and lactation on the mesometrium of the rat.
Weight and collagen content of the mesometrium, that part of the reproductive tract which lies between the uterus and the body wall, were measured in the rat, throughout pregnancy and post-partum. Both the weight and the collagen content increased significantly during pregnancy and decreased rapidly after parturition, the collagen content halving in around f
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5. The vascular anatomy of the ovary and the relative contribution of the ovarian and uterine arteries to the blood supply of the ovary in the guinea-pig.
Guinea-pig ovaries were supplied by paired ovarian arteries which on both sides were in close apposition to the corresponding ovarian veins along their course, and which formed end-to-end anastomoses with the cranial ends of the uterine arteries. A total of three or four spirally coiled branches of the ovarian artery entered the ovarian hilus and branched wi